OVERLAPS BETWEEN ORGANISED CRIME AND TERRORISM

This article analyses the distinctive and connecting aspects of organised crime and terrorism, presenting the criminological elements of these two phenomena and legal aspects involved in fighting them. Although each of them has an independent existential theoretical and legal expression, they are no...

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Main Author: Morgane Ferrari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mykolas Romeris University 2018-12-01
Series:International Comparative Jurisprudence
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Online Access:https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/international-comparative-jurisprudence/article/view/4921
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spelling doaj-252dab89e1454983a62cc29c4aa6c9a72020-11-25T00:03:38ZengMykolas Romeris UniversityInternational Comparative Jurisprudence2351-66742351-66742018-12-0110.13165/j.icj.2018.12.002OVERLAPS BETWEEN ORGANISED CRIME AND TERRORISMMorgane FerrariThis article analyses the distinctive and connecting aspects of organised crime and terrorism, presenting the criminological elements of these two phenomena and legal aspects involved in fighting them. Although each of them has an independent existential theoretical and legal expression, they are not only interconnected, but also complement each other. The article emphasises that to combat these ills effectively, international and national (including criminal and procedural) legislation must reflect both the individual specifics of organised crime and terrorism and the context of their common features – with the connections between these features understood. Both international and national normative regulation can be more effective in the fight against organised crime and terrorism if their content is directed against these phenomena by perceiving them both in isolation and in recognising their integrity.https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/international-comparative-jurisprudence/article/view/4921French criminal codeFrench antiterrorism lawinternational laworganised crimeterrorism
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OVERLAPS BETWEEN ORGANISED CRIME AND TERRORISM
International Comparative Jurisprudence
French criminal code
French antiterrorism law
international law
organised crime
terrorism
author_facet Morgane Ferrari
author_sort Morgane Ferrari
title OVERLAPS BETWEEN ORGANISED CRIME AND TERRORISM
title_short OVERLAPS BETWEEN ORGANISED CRIME AND TERRORISM
title_full OVERLAPS BETWEEN ORGANISED CRIME AND TERRORISM
title_fullStr OVERLAPS BETWEEN ORGANISED CRIME AND TERRORISM
title_full_unstemmed OVERLAPS BETWEEN ORGANISED CRIME AND TERRORISM
title_sort overlaps between organised crime and terrorism
publisher Mykolas Romeris University
series International Comparative Jurisprudence
issn 2351-6674
2351-6674
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This article analyses the distinctive and connecting aspects of organised crime and terrorism, presenting the criminological elements of these two phenomena and legal aspects involved in fighting them. Although each of them has an independent existential theoretical and legal expression, they are not only interconnected, but also complement each other. The article emphasises that to combat these ills effectively, international and national (including criminal and procedural) legislation must reflect both the individual specifics of organised crime and terrorism and the context of their common features – with the connections between these features understood. Both international and national normative regulation can be more effective in the fight against organised crime and terrorism if their content is directed against these phenomena by perceiving them both in isolation and in recognising their integrity.
topic French criminal code
French antiterrorism law
international law
organised crime
terrorism
url https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/international-comparative-jurisprudence/article/view/4921
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